Okay well me and my boyfriend hasn't had sex or anything and I'm still a virgin, and I was wondering if it was possible that I can get pregnant and still be a virgin, but the reason I was asking was because the other day he got off and as soon as he got off he put some on his finger and the he fingered me and I have heard and thought it was true that when sperm hits air it dies then I read different today and I really thought you couldn't get pregnant from what we done but I really don't know I have read like a bunch of different things and I am so confused, but please answer this I'm really confused.
And sperm lives for a short while in open air. It doesn't die immediately.
"as soon as he got off he put some on his finger and the he fingered me"
>I hope by this sentence, you mean that it got on his hands, not that he PUT it on his hands. Because if it's the latter, he's an idiot...and why the hell would you allow him to do it if you weren't sure of the risks? [ SarcasticGreetings's advice column | Ask SarcasticGreetings A Question ]
thelaura answered Saturday March 13 2010, 7:35 am: If semen comes into contact with your vagina in ANY way (yes, fingers included) then there's always a possibility of pregnancy - it only takes ONE sperm don't forget.
and semen doesn't die when it hits air, so next time, have him wash his hands if he wants to touch you after touching himself. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
karenR answered Saturday March 13 2010, 7:04 am: Since not all virgins have a hymen intact, I'm going to have to say yes. It is possible. Its not
very likely, and I don't think I would worry about it to much, but it is possible.
To clear up any confusion, sperm does not die when it hits the air. To be safe, make your boyfriend wash his hands before touching you next time. No sense taking the risk. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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